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no it’s quite a bit more than that.Boom has a 2.5 million cap hit if released after June 1st next year...
Was looking at the wrong line.no it’s quite a bit more than that.
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When injuries hit, it usually hits a unit and is not spread around. You can lose an OL, RB, WR, CB for example as opposed to 4 Offensive Linemen or now six when you count Logan Bruss in preseason.This absolutely crazy asf! Can’t believe it!
It depends on when we cut him if we were to cut him and trading is different still. Since you suggested cutting it will be $8 million of his signing bonus and 5 million guaranteed salary. Also depends on when his roster bonus is do. There are post June move designations that can spread it out over two years. Potential though of an $18 million dead money for cutting compared to a 15 million cap hit.Was looking at the wrong line.
So.. 7 million cost with 8.5 savings? Is that what I'm seeing?
If AJ is the answer at LT... this would be a completely acceptable number for me. I'd be moving on.
Saffold had a congenital weakness in his shoulders that was able to be repaired, fixed and STRENGTHENED through surgery.Good point. Saffold missed 28 games in his first six seasons bur just four in the next six years.
I think, in all those scenarios… the dead money is worth it, if Alaric Jackson is the real deal.It depends on when we cut him if we were to cut him and trading is different still. Since you suggested cutting it will be $8 million of his signing bonus and 5 million guaranteed salary. Also depends on when his roster bonus is do. There are post June move designations that can spread it out over two years. Potential though of an $18 million dead money for cutting compared to a 15 million cap hit.
Evans was a 54 from PFF… by far his best of season and on par with David Edwards.
Was yesterday a mirage? Or is he settling in? If he’s settling in… you’re not in a rush to make a trade there.
That dead money paying him $18 million to go away $5 million more than if he was a backup is an absolute horrible decision. We're paying Matt Gay and Greg Gaines for example $5.2 million. We're paying Henderson, T Lewis, David Long and Burgess a combined $5 million. Our entire draft class before comp picks alone could likely be paid with that $5 million. Getting rid of a backup swing tackle and not being able to pay a handful of people is terrible business. If we can trade him sure that's fine. But outright cutting him is just bad.I think, in all those scenarios… the dead money is worth it, if Alaric Jackson is the real deal.
God I would love to believe he's improving, but against the 49ers I'm scared to death of having Evans at LG, however, I don't see them making a change there based on how he played against the Panthers, plus not having another alternative.Evans was a 54 from PFF… by far his best of season and on par with David Edwards.
Was yesterday a mirage? Or is he settling in? If he’s settling in… you’re not in a rush to make a trade there.
Exactly. For that cost, better to keep him next year as a backup LT/LG. Then you can cut him after 2023.That dead money paying him $18 million to go away $5 million more than if he was a backup is an absolute horrible decision. We're paying Matt Gay and Greg Gaines for example $5.2 million. We're paying Henderson, T Lewis, David Long and Burgess a combined $5 million. Our entire draft class before comp picks alone could likely be paid with that $5 million. Getting rid of a backup swing tackle and not being able to pay a handful of people is terrible business. If we can trade him sure that's fine. But outright cutting him is just bad.
Or after 2023 his cost for a new team goes down and we may be able to get more for him even.Exactly. For that cost, better to keep him next year as a backup LT/LG. Then you can cut him after 2023.
Exactly. For that cost, better to keep him next year as a backup LT/LG. Then you can cut him after 2023.
Better than Aboushi.. and near Edwards season average,A 54 against one of the worst teams in the league is not saying much, especially after compiling a score of near 30 for the first 5 games of the year. Still, a trade for a decent IOL seems unlikely, although there may be another practice squad raid in Snead's immediate future. Shelton & Brewer may be our best shot for unseating Evans any time soon, but McBerry seems intent on running with Evans for some crazy reason.